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Spin-filtered measurements of Andreev bound states

David van Driel, Guanzhong Wang, Alberto Bordin, Nick van Loo, Francesco Zatelli, Grzegorz P. Mazur, Di Xu, Sasa Gazibegovic, Ghada Badawi, Erik P. A. M. Bakkers, Leo P. Kouwenhoven, Tom Dvir

Published 2022-12-20Version 1

A semiconductor nanowire brought in proximity to a superconductor can form discrete, particle-hole symmetric states, known as Andreev bound states (ABSs). An ABS can be found in its ground or excited states of different spin and parity, such as a spin-zero singlet state with an even number of electrons or a spin-1/2 doublet state with an odd number of electrons. Considering the difference between spin of the even and odd states, spin-filtered measurements have the potential to reveal the underlying ground state. To directly measure the spin of single-electron excitations, we probe an ABS using a spin-polarized quantum dot that acts as a bipolar spin filter, in combination with a non-polarized tunnel junction in a three-terminal circuit. We observe a spin-polarized excitation spectrum of the ABS, which in some cases is fully spin-polarized, despite the presence of strong spin-orbit interaction in the InSb nanowires. In addition, decoupling the hybrid from the normal lead blocks the ABS relaxation resulting in a current blockade where the ABS is trapped in an excited state. Spin-polarized spectroscopy of hybrid nanowire devices, as demonstrated here, is proposed as an experimental tool to support the observation of topological superconductivity.

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